Patient perspectives on peer support for adults with type 1 diabetes: a need for diabetes-specific social capital

Lene E Joensen, Tine Filges, Ingrid Willaing

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Abstract

AIM: To explore the function of peer support from the perspective of adults with type 1 diabetes in Denmark.

METHODS: The study population consisted of 20 adults with type 1 diabetes. The sample was diverse in relation to educational background, age, sex, and cohabitation status. Inspired by action research, several methods and perspectives on peer support were explored and tested. Workshops and group and individual interviews were performed. Systematic text condensation was used to analyze data, supplemented with theory-based interpretive analysis.

RESULTS: Adults with type 1 diabetes found peer support highly relevant to reduce a burdensome feeling of diabetes-specific loneliness. Peer support showed potential to create diabetes-specific social capital not only by creating reciprocal social support between peers but also, more importantly, by creating space for genuine trust and a feeling of communality. There was a widespread feeling of the pervasive impact of diabetes on daily life and thus the relevance of discussing all aspects of life. However, participants perceived peer support as particularly relevant in relation to big changes in life, for example, in family life, at work, or through treatment events such as getting an insulin pump.

CONCLUSION: Peer support programs focusing on creating and establishing diabetes-specific social capital using participatory approaches seem highly relevant among adults with type 1 diabetes. Content, methods, and effects of peer support need further exploration in collaboration with adults with type 1 diabetes.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftPatient Preference and Adherence
Vol/bind10
Sider (fra-til)1443-51
Antal sider9
ISSN1177-889X
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2 aug. 2016
Udgivet eksterntJa

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